Getting to PRONI and opening hours
Find out about the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) opening hours and how to get there.
On 24 December, PRONI will be closing at 3.45 pm with last document ordering at 3.15 pm.
Getting to PRONI and Opening Hours
Opening Hours
Day |
Opening hours |
Document ordering times |
---|---|---|
Monday |
9.00 am to 4.45 pm |
9.00 am to 4.15 pm |
Tuesday |
9.00 am to 4.45 pm |
9.00 am to 4.15 pm |
Wednesday |
9.00 am to 4.45 pm |
9.00 am to 4.15 pm |
Thursday |
10.00 am to 4.45 pm |
10.00 am to 4.15 pm |
Friday |
9.00 am to 4.45 pm |
9.00 am to 4.15 pm |
Public holidays 2024/2025
2024
- Monday 1 January
- Monday 18 March
- Monday 1 April
- Tuesday 2 April
- Monday 6 May
- Monday 27 May
- Friday 12 July
- Monday 15 July
- Monday 26 August
- Wednesday 25 December
- Thursday 26 December
- Friday 27 December
2025
- Wednesday 1 January
Address
Location map showing PRONI and its surroundings
PRONI postal address is:
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)2 Titanic Boulevard
BELFAST
BT3 9HQ
Travelling to PRONI
By Bus/ Glider
Metro Buses
Metro Buses 94, 94A and 946B serve PRONI and Titanic Quarter also departing from Wellington Place.
Metro Bus 94 serves PRONI and Titanic Quarter departing from Wellington Place next to the Glider Halt outside Tim Horton’s.
For PRONI alight at the Citibank building after passing the SSE Arena and through the traffic lights. You will find PRONI by taking the next left off Sydenham Road. This takes you into Titanic Boulevard and PRONI is on the left hand side.
For the return journey to Belfast City Centre Metro Buses stop at the Bus Stop on Sydenham Road just opposite the end of Titanic Boulevard and close to the junction with Old Channel Road.
Buses to the City Centre throughout the day are half hourly at around 20 minutes past each hour and 50 minutes past each hour. PRONI Reception staff will be happy to confirm the next departure as you leave the building.
Generally buses to the City Centre throughout the day will be due at the Queen’s Road Bus Stop between 15 minutes and 20 minutes past each hour and also between 45 minutes and 50 minutes past each hour.
However note that in the evenings between 3.50 pm and until 5.35 pm there will be no Metro buses going to the City Centre stopping at the Bus Stop to the rear of PRONI on Queen’s Road.
If you wish to travel to the City Centre by Metro Bus between these times then use the Bus Stop on Sydenham Road at the front of the former Carillion building just opposite the end of Titanic Boulevard. Buses are due here around 4.20 pm, 4.50 pm and 5.20 pm.
Glider
The Glider Service - G2 serves Titanic Quarter. For the majority of each day the Glider operates to Titanic Quarter every 10 minutes to and from Wellington Place.
The nearest Glider stops to PRONI are a short 5 minute walk away from PRONI at
- the front of the SSE Arena
- close to Titanic Belfast / Belfast Met
Note that the Metro Bus Stops are closer to PRONI than the Glider Stops.
By rail
Titanic Quarter Station is only a short walk from PRONI, about 10 minutes away on foot. If travelling from Belfast, cross the footbridge onto Sydenham Road. Turn left from the footbridge onto the Sydenham Road then take the first turn on the right onto Titanic Boulevard. PRONI is on the left hand side.
Belfast Central Station is about 20 minutes walk away. Head towards the SSE Arena, Belfast. Pass the SSE Arena, Belfast on your left then go past the junction and turn left at the Citibank building onto Titanic Boulevard. PRONI is on the left hand side.
For further information on bus or rail travel within Northern Ireland and for timetables, visit the Translink website.
By car
PRONI is about 1½ miles from Belfast City Hall. Cross Queens Bridge and keep left, passing the SSE Arena, Belfast on your left. Pass through the junction and Titanic Boulevard is on the left immediately after the Citibank building. PRONI is on the left hand side.
If approaching by the M1 Motorway from the west, continue onto the Westlink and then onto the M3 (heading towards Bangor). At junction 1 take the A2 exit to Belfast (the exit for the SSE Arena, Belfast), turn left towards Sydenham Road then take the first right onto Sydenham Road. Turn left onto Titanic Boulevard immediately after the Citibank building and PRONI is on the left hand side. .
If approaching by the A2 Sydenham bypass from the east, take the exit on the right towards Dee Street. Turn left at Dee Street then at the roundabout take the first exit onto Sydenham Road. After about half a mile turn right into Titanic Boulevard. PRONI is on the left hand side.
If approaching from the north by the M2, continue onto the M3 (heading towards Bangor). At junction 1 take the A2 exit to Belfast (the exit for the SSE Arena, Belfast), turn left towards Sydenham Road then take the first right onto Sydenham road. Turn left onto Titanic Boulevard immediately after the Citibank building and PRONI is on the left hand side.
If you are using a satnav to find your way to the PRONI building, use the postcode BT3 9HQ (Titanic Boulevard).
Parking
Parking at the SSE Arena, Belfast is currently available.
There are other car parks available in Titanic Quarter close to PRONI, including at Belfast Metropolitan College and the Gateway car park at the Premier Inn.
The location of Titanic Quarter car parks can be viewed in this map.
The Parkopedia website provides details of other car parks in the Belfast city centre area.
There are two disabled parking spaces available to Blue Badge holders free of charge opposite the main entrance to PRONI. In addition, there are six parking spaces on Titanic Boulevard which are pay and display to all, including Blue Badge holders.
By air
It is possible to fly direct into Belfast from most major European cities and many international destinations. Belfast has two local airports – Belfast International Airport, which services both domestic and international flights; and George Best Belfast City airport, which caters mainly for domestic air traffic.
George Best Belfast City Airport is about 4 miles from Belfast city centre.
Belfast International Airport is about 20 miles from Belfast City Centre.
Belfast is easily accessible from Dublin International Airport and City of Derry Airport by car, bus or rail.
By sea
Ferry crossings operate from the UK mainland into Larne and Belfast ports in Northern Ireland and into Dublin, Dun Laoghaire and Rosslare ports in the Republic of Ireland.
Ferry crossings also operate from Cherbourg and Roscoff in France to Rosslare in County Wexford.
By bicycle or on foot
Titanic Quarter is about 1.3 miles from both Belfast City Hall, with a walking time of about 25 minutes. Visitors can cross one of three bridges, including the Lagan Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge.
There is a cycle and walking route connecting the Comber Greenway with the wider National Cycle Network via Titanic Quarter. The route includes the reopened Fraser Street and new crossings at King's Road, Beersbridge Road, Dee Street and Sydenham Road.
There are a number of public bicycle parking facilities on Queen’s Road, located to the rear of the Arc Apartments and at the entrance to Belfast Metropolitan College.
The Just Eat Belfast Bikes scheme also offers bikes for rent 365 days a year from 6.00 am to midnight daily. There are 30 docking stations located throughout the city centre, including a dock at Odyssey/Sydenham Road. Visit the Belfast Bike Scheme website for further details.
Driving distance to Belfast City Centre
Location | Miles | Driving time |
---|---|---|
George Best Belfast City Airport | 4 | c.20 mins |
Belfast International Airport | 20 | c.40 mins |
Coleraine | 56 | c.1 hr 15 mins |
Omagh | 67 | c.1 hr 20 mins |
Derry~Londonderry | 70 | c.1 hr 40 mins |
Enniskillen | 82 | c.1 hr 45 mins |
Dublin | 100 | c.2 hrs |
Galway | 195 | c.4 hrs 40 mins |
Rosslare | 207 | c.4 hrs 30 mins |
Limerick | 225 | c.4 hrs 50 mins |
Cork | 260 | c.5 hrs 45 mins |
Other attractions in Titanic Quarter and beyond
PRONI is located in the heart of Belfast’s historic Titanic Quarter and only a short walk away from a host of unique visitor attractions, including the world famous Harland and Wolff cranes 'Samson' and 'Goliath' and the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction.
You can also visit Titanic’s dock, Pump House and slipway; the SS Nomadic and HMS Caroline; the Odyssey Pavilion and W5 science and discovery centre; as well as Titanic Studios where hit HBO show Game of Thrones is filmed. For a more active and adventurous experience, visitors can try wakeboarding on the Lagan, take a Segway tour of the area or visit T13 Urban Sports Park. The Wee Tram offers a hop-on hop-off excursion around all of these activities and more.
Tourist information
For more information about what to do, what to see and where to stay during your visit, try the Visit Belfast website.
Discover Northern Ireland, the official website of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB), will provide details on what to see and do throughout Northern Ireland.
The Discover Ireland website provides tourist information for all of Ireland.